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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954)

Cite this title: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-title68

From Wikipedia

The Examiner is the daily newspaper of the city of Launceston and north-eastern Tasmania, Australia.

The Examiner was first published on 12 March 1842, founded by James Aikenhead. The Reverend John West was also instrumental in establishing the newspaper and was the first editorial writer. Initially, The Examiner was published weekly on Saturdays. Six months later, it began publishing on Wednesdays as well. In 1853, the paper changed to tri-weekly editions, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and first began daily publication on 10 April 1866. That frequency lasted until 16 February the following year. Tri-weekly publication then resumed and continued until 21 December 1877, after which daily publication returned.

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Related Titles

Former
Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899)

Coverage Graph

Each item in the list represents a year and the number of issues digitised for that year. This is presented as Year YYYY : Number of Issues.

  • Decade 1900
    • Year 1900: 313 Issues
    • Year 1901: 313 Issues
    • Year 1902: 312 Issues
    • Year 1903: 313 Issues
    • Year 1904: 314 Issues
    • Year 1905: 312 Issues
    • Year 1906: 313 Issues
    • Year 1907: 313 Issues
    • Year 1908: 314 Issues
    • Year 1909: 312 Issues
  • Decade 1910
    • Year 1910: 313 Issues
    • Year 1911: 312 Issues
    • Year 1912: 314 Issues
    • Year 1913: 313 Issues
    • Year 1914: 313 Issues
    • Year 1915: 313 Issues
    • Year 1916: 313 Issues
    • Year 1917: 313 Issues
    • Year 1918: 313 Issues
    • Year 1919: 313 Issues
  • Decade 1920
    • Year 1920: 314 Issues
    • Year 1921: 339 Issues
    • Year 1922: 312 Issues
    • Year 1923: 313 Issues
    • Year 1924: 313 Issues
    • Year 1925: 313 Issues
    • Year 1926: 313 Issues
    • Year 1927: 313 Issues
    • Year 1928: 313 Issues
    • Year 1929: 313 Issues
  • Decade 1930
    • Year 1930: 313 Issues
    • Year 1931: 313 Issues
    • Year 1932: 314 Issues
    • Year 1933: 312 Issues
    • Year 1934: 313 Issues
    • Year 1935: 312 Issues
    • Year 1936: 314 Issues
    • Year 1937: 313 Issues
    • Year 1938: 312 Issues
    • Year 1939: 312 Issues
  • Decade 1940
    • Year 1940: 314 Issues
    • Year 1941: 313 Issues
    • Year 1942: 313 Issues
    • Year 1943: 311 Issues
    • Year 1944: 311 Issues
    • Year 1945: 310 Issues
    • Year 1946: 313 Issues
    • Year 1947: 313 Issues
    • Year 1948: 313 Issues
    • Year 1949: 313 Issues
  • Decade 1950
    • Year 1950: 312 Issues
    • Year 1951: 313 Issues
    • Year 1952: 314 Issues
    • Year 1953: 325 Issues
    • Year 1954: 312 Issues

Details

Title
The examiner..
Publisher
Canberra : National Library of Australia, 2013.
Description
1 online resource : illustrations.
Notes
  • Digitised as part of the "Digitised newspapers and more" which allows access to historic Australian periodicals.
  • Sunday edition is titled: Sunday examiner.
  • Also available on microfilm. Balgowlah, N.S.W. : W. & F. Pascoe Pty Ltd.
  • Also available on microfilm. London : British Library.
  • Also available in print.
  • Electronic reproduction of:
  • Launceston, Tas. : Examiner Newspapers Pty. Ltd., 1900-
ISSN
1321-0971
Life dates
Vol. 60, no. 1 (Jan. 1, 1900)-
Former title
  • Launceston examiner 1836-8204
Also titled
  • Sunday examiner
  • Saturday examiner
Place
Australia Tasmania Launceston

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Acknowledgements

  • Original material contributed by Libraries Tasmania

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